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Seriously though, who let the dogs out? What if you lived in an apartment building with some dogs that were specifically trained to kill? Find out what happened to one woman who faced the beasts seemingly from Hades.Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVriesProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonIntro Music: Devildog by Mike Relm
Seriously though, who let the dogs out? What if you lived in an apartment building with some dogs that were specifically trained to kill? Find out what happened to one woman who faced the beasts seemingly from Hades.Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVriesProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonIntro Music: Devildog by Mike Relm
In this final episode we're discussing forensic searches: searches for bodies, searches for evidence, searches for criminals. Lynda and Cass focus on the tragic case of April Jones, the 5-year-old who went missing in Wales in 2012. The police search was one of the largest ever mounted. It lasted six months, and though an arrest was made, of Mark Bridger, April's body was never found. In this episode we reunite two forensic search experts who worked in different capacities on this harrowing and challenging case. Julie Roberts is a hugely experienced forensic anthropologist and archaeologist with some 20 years of practitioner experience in the location, recovery and identification of human remains from scenes of crime, war zones and mass fatality incidents. She and her team examined bone fragments that were suspected to be April's, recovered from Mark Bridger's house. Julie is currently Scientific Advisor at Alecto Forensic Services: https://alectoforensics.com/ Peter Faulding is a world-leading confined space rescue and forensic search specialist. Peter has worked on many high-profile missing person and ‘no body' murder investigations including the serial killer Peter Tobin and the mysterious death of MI6 officer Gareth Williams. In 2012 he helped to coordinate the search of the woods around Mark Bridger's house. https://www.specialistgroupinternational.com/ Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In 1996 the IRA were planning a major bombing campaign. Their targets were the electrical substations around Greater London. Had they been successful it would have crippled the electricity supply of south-east England. Fortunately, the police launched Operation Airlines, a covert investigation to foil the campaign and gather evidence to prosecute those planning it. Forensic fibres expert Dr Ann Priston joins Lynda and Cass to discuss her memories of analysing the evidence that linked the prime suspects to the bombs they had built. Dr Priston is currently working with the charity Inside Justice, investigating alleged miscarriages of justice. You can learn more about their work here: https://www.insidejustice.co.uk Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
The investigation into the murderer Colin Pitchfork is referenced in forensic courses around the world. Why? Because it was the first case where DNA screening was used. From the team responsible for this remarkable break-through, Lynda and Cass welcome Dr Tim Clayton. Tim discusses the cases of Colin Pitchfork, and later that of Colette Aram, and explains how they developed the DNA screening programme, its limitations and how it was refined into the crucial investigative tool it is today. Dr Timothy Clayton has close to 30 years of criminal casework experience in both the public sector, and after the closure of the FSS, in the private sector. He is an authority in the field of forensic biology and has an extensive research history as you'll hear in this episode. In 2013, his work was recognized in the Queen's New Year Honour's List when he received an MBE for his contribution to forensic science and the administration of Criminal Justice. Tim is currently Senior Forensic Scientist at Eurofins Forensic Services, one of the largest private providers of forensic services in the UK: https://www.eurofins.co.uk/forensic-services/ Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
Lynda and Cass are joined by Pippa Gregory – Behavioural Investigative Advisor – and one of only three criminal profilers working in the UK today. She discusses the infamous cases of Yvonne Killian and Rachel Nickell - two investigations where criminal profiling was testing and found wanting. The fallout from these two cases led to the practice of criminal profiling being questioned and mistrusted by the police and public for some years. While Pippa Gregory was not directly involved in either case, the impact of them is still felt by Behavioural Investigative Advisors today. Pippa has been involved in supporting major crime investigations for over twenty-five years. In 1999, she was asked to take on the position of Principal Analyst for Surrey Police and in 2001 joined the Serious Crime Analysis Section (SCAS) as Principal Analyst. Pippa returned to a full-time BIA role in February 2009, providing specialist behavioural advice to major crime investigations and has supported over 300 major crime investigations in this capacity. She has been an NPCC Approved Behavioural Investigative Adviser since 1998. She is also a visiting lecturer at a number of universities in the UK. Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. The Real Cracker was an Oxford Films production. Sadly we can currently only find one episode on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MybjI5KQbLs Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
We start Season 3 with an absolute cracker as Lynda, Cass and Jon discuss the forensics behind the Great Train Robbery with some of those who were involved. In a world first, Listening to the Dead brings together the son of the robbery's mastermind, Bruce Reynolds, with a fingerprint expert who worked on the case back in 1963. Sit back and enjoy a lively discussion about planted evidence, bungling robbers, the swinging Sixties, betrayal, distrust and life on the run. Jack Deans was just starting out in the Met Police's fingerprint department when the robbery happened and remembers manually searching the Met's paper database for the robbers' prints. He went on to have a 50 year career in fingerprinting. Nick Reynolds was a toddler when the robbery was committed and his earliest memories are of being on the run with his father in Central America along with 'uncles' Ronnie and Buster. After his father's arrest Nick visited him in prison and was part of the team that brought Ronnie Biggs back to the UK in 2001. Today he is a successful musician and frequent contributor to documentaries on the robbery. Chris Pickard worked with Ronnie Biggs on his renowned autobiography Odd Man Out (an updated edition is publishing this year) and is an authority on the Great Train Robbery. Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Nick Reynolds' band Alabama 3 is touring in 2022. Find out more at https://www.alabama3.co.uk. Nick is also one of the world's leading death mask sculptors. You can learn more about his extraordinary craft at http://deathmasks.uk. Jack Deans still advises and speaks on fingerprinting: http://independent-experts.co.uk/deans.html Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In October 1975, Peter Sutcliffe committed his first murder. Over the next five years he went on to become one of the UK's worst serial killers. One of the main reasons the police took so long to find him was because they were sent off in the wrong direction by a series of hoax letters and a tape purporting to be from the killer. Nicknamed Weirside Jack, the perpetrator was never identified at the time. It wasn't until 25 years later that Chris Davies – a forensic document examiner – got his hands on the letters. Chris joins Lynda and Cass to discuss how Weirside Jack was finally brought to justice. Christopher Davies started work in the Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory in 1981 where he was trained in questioned document examination. He continued to work in London when the Metropolitan Police Laboratory became part of the Forensic Science Service in 1996. He became one of the senior document examiners responsible for dealing with serious crime, including counterterrorism, cases. In 2010 he left the London Laboratory when the Questioned Documents Section there was closed and continues to work as an independent consultant. Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
A bumper episode to end the season! In 15% of homicide cases involving a female victim, the cause of death is unknown. Despite the huge advances in post-mortem sciences, pathologists are still faced with cases of suspicious death where the cause of death cannot be conclusively proved. In this episode the team talk to a former member of the Thames River Police, Robert Jeffries, who worked on numerous cases where the cause of death could not be immediately established. They are also joined by Professor Angela Gallop, from Forensic Access (www.forensic-access.co.uk), one of the UK's leading experts in cold case investigations. Please note that some listeners may find elements of the cases disturbing. Over six episodes, the team have investigated six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/And if you want to learn more about the Thames River Police you can visit Robert at his museum: www.thamespolicemuseum.org.uk/museum.html Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
A rarely seen method of murder today (outside of novels and state-sponsored assassination) but one of the most fascinating and challenging to investigate. A favourite of authors for generations, poisoning has appeared in some of the most famous crime novels as well as historic cases of murder and suicide. The team are joined by experienced toxicologist Victoria Jenkins from Forensic Access (www.forensic-access.co.uk) to discuss how hair and nails can be used to detect the presence of drugs and poisons, and the past, present and future of this ancient cause of death. Over six episodes, the team will investigate six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In this episode the team are joined by pathologist Dr Brett Lockyer, part of the experienced team at Forensic Access (www.forensic-access.co.uk), as he reveals how to tell the difference between strangulation and hanging during a post mortem, and where best to look for evidence that a suicide is not what it seems. Sadly, strangulation is the most common form of murder of women in the UK. Traditionally considered to be a crime of passion, it’s also a common form of domestic abuse, which is why attempted strangulation has recently been criminalised. Over six episodes, the team will investigate six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now!Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
Unlike in America, there is little debate between pro-gun control and pro-gun ownership lobbies in the UK. There is general public consensus against ownership of handguns, which is enforced under strict legislation. Despite these strong sentiments, the UK has not averted gun crime by any means. In the year ending 31 March 2019, there were a total of 6,759 firearm offences recorded in the England & Wales. This was an increase of 4% compared with the previous year and the highest recorded number since 7,040 in 2010/11. Handguns are most commonly used and rifles remain the least commonly used in firearm offences. In this episode the team are joined by Former Senior Forensic Scientist specialising in Firearms and Wound Ballistics and an internationally-renowned expert in the field, David Pryor. As the ballistics expert called to the scene of the shooting of Jill Dando, David’s analysis and subsequent evidence were critical to the case. In the episode he joins the Listening to the Dead team to discuss his memories of those frantic days and his years of experience in identifying ballistics evidence. Over six episodes, the team will investigate six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
From terrorist attacks to war zones, from earthquakes to floods, mass disasters are some of the most difficult and harrowing cases for police and forensic teams to investigate. Whether it’s identifying body parts or tracing a bomb factory from a tiny fragment of a device, the clues are often minuscule and highly disturbing. In this episode, the team are joined by former anti-terrorism branch and SO13 officer David Alexander as he discusses his extraordinary experiences working on IRA bombings, the 7/7 attacks and investigating war crimes in Kosovo. Over six episodes, the team will investigate six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now!Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon Watt Producer: Laura Makela Sound Engineer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other End music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
The Listening to the Dead team are back for a new season looking at causes of death and the investigative techniques that surround them.This episode we welcome back pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton to discuss his experiences in investigating blunt force homicide. Three of the six causes of death in the board game Cluedo are blunt force trauma – which nicely sums up the prevalence of this cause of death. It’s the second most common form of homicide in the UK. But it’s also one of the most difficult to investigate – what weapon was used, which blow actually that killed the victim? Over six episodes, the team will investigate six causes of death: talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and discussing some famous cases. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Lynda's new novel Judas Horse is out on 1st April 2021 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. Discover more at: www.lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/You can read more about Dr Stuart Hamilton and his work at the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit at the University of Leicester here: https://www.forensic-access.co.uk/our-people/expert-witnesses/dr-stuart-hamilton/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Host & Director: Jon WattProducer: Laura MakelaSound Engineer: Chris AttawayTheme music: Game Over by Magic in the OtherEnd music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
DJ, Producer, and Visual master MikeRelm spoke with us about why the Bay Area produces so many incredible DJs, Adapting to new technology, and how he developed the incredible audiovisual experience that has taken him around the world and performing at some incredible events like the Fortnite World Cup
Joe and Tom Talk to Ray about Power Slam the wrestling card game that is live on kickstarter. Joe and Ray find out that they are best friends on oppisite sides of the world and Tom learns he is wrong about a very important issue. Tom reveals an intimate detail about his past christmas traditions. We had a lot of fun chatting with Ray. Check out Power Slam the wrestling card game on Kickstarter now. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/powerslamcardgame/power-slam-wrestling-card-game?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=power%20slamOur music for this episode was Devildog by Mike Relm.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/averagejoesgamingpodcast)
In this episode I talk with mashup artist, VJ and director Mike Relm about the poison of social media, why he still loves youtube the most and how audience analytics can help new media artists work smarter.EPISODE NOTES:Webby awards - https://www.webbyawards.com/Mike Performs live at Webby's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk170vq2FwsYoutube live- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube_LiveFred on youtube- https://www.youtube.com/user/FredChocolate Rain (Tay Zonday) - https://www.youtube.com/user/TayZondayLionsgate mashup - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbCWasYXus4Charlie bit my finger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8cW1CdPd3oMetallica vs Napster - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_v._Napster,_Inc.First Results of Radiohead's “Pay What You Want” Experiment - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/first-results-of-radioheads-pay-what-you-want-experiment-are-in/Old Spice Remix - https://youtu.be/Xd-xFRT1azEColdcut - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColdcutLMFAO Party Rock - https://youtu.be/eVMt7psNNPQParasite [a Mike Relm Remix] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77NUAwsJj8ERipping software makemkv.com - https://www.makemkv.com/Serato DJ Pro- https://serato.comAbleton Live - https://g.co/kgs/zkcXi5Comedian - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328962/Youtube calculator - Influencer Marketing Hub https://influencermarketinghub.com/youtube-money-calculator/Monotization systems explained - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9269689?hl=en
Perhaps the most well-known of all the forensic sciences, portrayed in books and films for years, it's the pathologists job to establish cause of death. But what is the real-life experience of a pathologist like: can they really give time of death so quickly; what can they really tell about cause of death from a body at the scene and in the mortuary; and are they really on first name terms with detectives? This episode Lynda and Cass are joined by veteran pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton who reveals how pathologists bring together many of the other forms forensic evidence to inform their conclusions. This is the sixth of a seven part series during which Lynda and Cass investigate seven branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Discover more at: http://lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ You can read more about Dr Stuart Hamilton and his work at the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit at the University of Leicester here: https://www.forensic-access.co.uk/our-people/expert-witnesses/dr-stuart-hamilton/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Director: Jon Watt Assistant Director: Laura Makela Producer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other Interview music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In this episode, Lynda and Cass explore the science of forensic entomology – the study of how insects and bugs interact with a cadaver. At times it sounds like something out of a horror movie, but it’s a vital part of many police investigations, giving clues as to time of death and whether a body might have been moved. As Cass meets Dr Martin Hall in his lab at the Natural History Museum and gets hands-on with some maggots, Lynda recalls her first encounter with entomology at a murder scene. From extracting evidential DNA from insects that have drunk blood, to blow flies acting as sniffer dogs to help locate a corpse, forensic entomology is one of the most exciting, fast-moving and fascinating forensic disciplines. Over seven episodes, Lynda and Cass will investigate seven branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Discover more at: http://lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ You can read more about Martin’s work at the NHM here: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/departments-and-staff/staff-directory/martin-hall.html Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Director: Jon Watt Assistant Director: Laura Makela Producer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other Interview music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In 1986 the world of forensics changed forever when a British scientist discovered that patterns in some regions of a person’s DNA could be used to distinguish one individual from another. For a CSI like Cass Sutherland, it meant changing his whole approach to investigating a crime scene and learning how this new evidence should be interpreted. For an author like Lynda La Plante, it changed crime writing more than anything else in her long career. For bloody pattern analysis expert Dr Peter Smith, it meant retraining in a whole new skill: using different tools to find bodily fluids, identifying new types of evidence and ultimately understanding how DNA could be made to stand up in court. In this episode, Lynda and Cass unravel the scientific breakthrough that changed criminal investigation forever. Over seven episodes, Lynda and Cass will investigate seven branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Discover more at: http://lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Director: Jon Watt Assistant Director: Laura Makela Producer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other Interview music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
In this episode, Lynda and Cass turn their attention to the forensic investigation of fire with Dr Peter Mansi. A former fireman and colleague of Cass’, Peter is now an internationally renowned fire investigator who has worked on some of the most infamous cases or arson and accidental fire, including the recent tragedy at Grenfell. Peter reveals to Lynda and Cass how he goes about investigating a fire, from reconstructing rooms to study fire behaviour, to tracking an ignition source and reading the smoke signals. As Lynda says: ‘It’s almost as if the fire becomes a living thing – a killer to be hunted.’ Over seven episodes, Lynda and Cass will investigate seven branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Discover more at: http://lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ You can read more about Peter’s work here: https://www.fireinvestigationsuk.com. Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Director: Jon Watt Assistant Director: Laura Makela Producer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other Interview music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
Lynda and Cass kick off their new podcast series by exploring the fascinating world of forensic botany and ecology with leading expert Professor Patricia Wiltshire. The team discuss how plant regrowth can be used to track a killer’s path months after a crime was committed and the infamous Soham murders – a case that Patricia's botanical evidence helped to crack and a trail that Lynda attended. Over seven episodes, Lynda and Cass will investigate seven branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene. Subscribe now! Discover more at: http://lyndalaplante.com/listening-to-the-dead/ Patricia Wilshire's new book Traces - The Memoir of the forensic scientist is out now in audiobook, ebook and paperback. Credits This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Director: Jon Watt Assistant Director: Laura Makela Producer: Chris Attaway Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other Interview music: Sweeney by Mike Relm
#terraentretenimento: Se você está com planos de ir ao cinema e procurava bons motivos, essa é a hora. Estreiam nessa semana três filmes que podem agradar todos os gostos. Um dos mais aguardados é 'As Viúvas', com um elenco de peso: Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez e Elizabeth Debicki, com direção de Steve McQueen e roteiro de Gillian Flynn. Também chega às telonas 'Robin Hood - A Origem', que conta os primórdios do justiceiro. E pra fechar, para agradar os fãs de terror, 'Cadáver'. Ouça tudo isso e muito mais no 15º episódio do podcast Terra Entretenimento, que tem produção e apresentação de Matheus Riga e Larissa Godoy. Participe com comentários e perguntas enviando #TerraPodcast pelo Twitter. (30/11) Músicas: 'Move Up to the Mountains', de Aaron Lieberman, 'Rescate', de Mike Relm, 'Scanline', de Mike Relm, e 'My Peeps', de Aaron Lieberman - YouTube Audio Library
#terraentretenimento: O aclamado diretor Spike Lee voltou a atacar com um filme que tem gerado bastante expectativa. 'Infiltrado na Klan', obra que conta a história do policial negro do Colorado que conseguiu se infiltrar na Ku Klux Klan local, é a principal estreia da semana nos cinemas. Saiba os outros filmes que chegam às telonas e também as primeiras informações sobre o lançamento do live-action de Rei Leão, dessa vez com muita computação e aparência bem realista. Ouça tudo isso e muito mais no 14º episódio do podcast Terra Entretenimento, que tem produção e apresentação de Matheus Riga e Larissa Godoy. Participe com comentários e perguntas enviando #TerraPodcast pelo Twitter. (23/11) Músicas: 'Tiny Spaceship', de Mike Relm, 'Sweeney', de Mike Relm, 'Scanline', de Mike Relm, e 'Sally Goodin', de Nat Keefe with The Bow Ties - YouTube Audio Library
MIKE RELM is best known for his audio and video mash-ups, live concerts, and broadcast work. Part director, part Hip Hop […] The post 85. Mike Relm on the DJ culture and audio – visual mash ups appeared first on Sifu Mimi Chan.
William Garrett's ROOM TONE with Video DJ, Remixer, Music Producer, film and Video Director MIKE RELM. They talk about getting started as a DJ, a technology breakthrough on a trip to Japan, Mike's youtube channel Relmvision with over 200,000 followers, how each new creative outlet feeds the others, and making it big; being served a steak by a naked woman.
Friday Night Live Episode 23 for 11/22/08 Top 10 Box Offices Movies 1. Quantum of Solace making $70 Million 2. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 3. Role Models 4. High School Musical 3 5. Changeling 6. Zack and Miri 7. Soul Men 8. The Secret Life of Bees 9. Saw V 10. Beverly Hills Chihuahua Laura Ashley's Television News A Very Colbert Christmas premieres Sunday Nov.23 @ 10PM on Comedy Central. Even if it's only thanksgiving, Stephen Colbert kicks off the holiday season with this Christmas special. An Old- Fashioned Thanksgiving premieres Saturday Nov.22 @ 9 PM on Hallmark. This is a TV movie set in the 19th century in New England. It follows a rich woman who is reunited with her poor daughter. Magic Gadget with Magic Matt Peanut MP3 Player - $20 for a 1GB - $30 for a 2GB Austin's Music Update: YouTube Live – Joe Satriani, Akon, Soulja Boy Tell'EM, Fred, Katy perry, Mythbusters, Esmee Denters, Will.I.Am, Michael Buckly, Chad Vader, Will It Blend, Lisa Nova, Bo Burnham, Sick puppies, Juan Mann, Brandon Hardesty, Jason Latimer, planet B-Boy, Mike Relm, William Sledd, Tay Zonday, Hammer, Fluntwo, Julia Nunes, Jon M Chi, The Spinto Band, Lisa Lavie, Katers17, and Beardyman will all be seen! Live on November 22, 2008 5 pm pacific and 8 pm eastern Laura Ashley's Celebrity News Ashlee Simpson had her baby Thursday night. It was a baby boy and they named it Bronx Mowgli Wentz. Nineteen year old Hayden just bought a 2.6 million dollar three- bedroom, three- bath house in Hollywood Hills and asked Milo to be her roomie! Janice Dikinson dislikes Tyra Banks. In a recent interview Janice said, "Tyra was last seen at a Mexican restaurant eating with her hands off of other people's plates," then she said, "I'm eating a chocolate bar now in honor of Tyra Bank's fat butt!" Mary-Kate Olsen has been doing very well. In January she only weighed 90 pounds, but now she weighs 110 pounds. I'm glad she is healthier now. Jessica and Justin are moving into a 10 million dollar luxury loft in New York City! Rumors are that they want to have children and raise a family there. The plain white ts are teaming with disney interactive studios Ultimate Band Game which is a game for the Nintindo Wii and the DS game systems. On the Wii version there are exlusive videos and an coustic performance of their single Natural Disaster. In the game the pwts are cartoons and it seems pretty cool. Again that game is called Ultimate Band. Current Billboard hot 100: 10. Jason Mraz – I'm Yours 9. Kanye West – Love Lockdown 8. Akon – Right Now (Na Na Na) 7. Britney Spears - Womanizer 6. Kevin Rudolf Featuring Lil Wayne – Let It Rock 5. pink – So What 4. Katy perry – Hot N cold 3. Beyonce – If I Were A Boy 2. T.I. - Whatever You Like 1.T.I. Featuring Rihanna – Live Your Life Austin's Website Pick – pandora.com
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